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    to boost its sales and gain a larger market share in Europe and the Middle East. Objectives: 1. To find out if we have the potential to grow in the European and Middle Eastren markets. Since the market is dominated by oligopolies such as Pepsi Cola and Coca Cola which are American brands that don ’t get any sympathy from the Arab and Muslim world which is our target audience. 2. To find out about the impact of our advertising campaign on our sales revenues. So we wouldn ’t over spend

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    Examines the industry structure and competitive strategy of Coca-Cola and Pepsi over 100 years of rivalry. The most intense battles of the cola wars were fought over the $74 billion CSD industry in the United States‚ where the average American consumes 46 gallons of CSD per year. In a "carefully waged competitive struggle‚" from 1975 to the mid-1990s‚ both Coke and Pepsi had achieved average annual growth of around 10%‚ as both U.S. and worldwide CSD consumption consistently rose. However‚ starting

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    this year‚ 2017‚ Pepsi released a TV AD featuring Kendall Jenner. The AD was initially made to promote the drink & peace unity among people. Unfortunately‚ it portrayed the opposite. Pepsi received huge backlash‚ with viewers saying that they borrowed imagery from the “Black lives Matter” movement. The most iconic part of the AD shows Kendall Jenner offering a can of Pepsi to an officer that is against the protest they are staging and the office accepts is. ( Victor‚ 2017) Pepsi certainly had a

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    Case analysis of Pepsico

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    Introduction: Donald M. Kendall of Pepsi-Cola and Herman W. Lay of Frito-Lay founded PepsiCo‚ Inc. through the merger of both companies in 1965 (PepsiCo Our History ‚nd ). Caleb Bradham‚ who was a N.C. pharmacist‚ created the Pepsi-Cola company itself during the 1890s (PepsiCo Our History ‚nd ). The Frito-Lay‚ Inc. was formed during 1961 through a merger of the Frito Company and the H. W. Lay Company(PepsiCo Our History ‚nd ). Herman Lay is the chairman of the Board of Directors of the newly

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    Frito Lay Case Study

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    Frito Lay In 1930‚ two men in different parts of the United States began companies that would eventually come to control the international snack food market. One-named Doolin purchases were made from corn dough used for centuries by Mexicans to bake bread. Fascinated with the product‚ Doolin sold his ice cream business and purchased the corn chip producer’s business for one hundred dollars. The brand‚ Frito‚ was created in the kitchen of his mother‚ along with the early production of the corn chips

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    How to Compete in India

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    policies‚ promotional activities‚ pricing policies‚ and distribution arrangements? 4. “Global localization” (glocalization) is a policy that both companies have implemented successfully. Give examples for each company from the case. 5. How can Pepsi and Coke confront the issues of water use in the manufacture of their products? How can they defuse further boycotts or demonstrations against their products? How effective are activist groups like the one that launched the campaign in California?

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    Pepsico Marketing Plan

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    been in existence since the early 1900’s. Since that time there has been an explosion of new and innovative soft drinks available to the public. Laurent Nielly‚ former vice president of innovation for Pepsi-Cola North America Beverages and currently with the PepsiCo International division says that Pepsi beverages must give the consumer a felling of “joy‚ excitement and fun” (Demetrakakes‚ 2008). His idea is that the consumer should smile when using a PepsiCo product; this is the focus of the PepsiCo

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    Matrice Swot of Coca Cola

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    External | * Opportunities1/ advertise it’s less popular products2/ Acquisitions3/ buy out competition4/ It can to provide food in the future5/Growing Hispanic | * Threats1/ New drink competitor have appeared gradually2/ Intense competition (ex: Pepsi)3/ legal issues4/Dependence on bottling partners5/ The economy nowadays is depressing actually‚ and the poor economy may affect the consumers to purchase good | | Strenghts | Weaknesses | Oppor-tunities | S5/O5. Knowing

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    only the price‚ but also because of Wahaha is a China brand. Moreover‚ the strategies Wahaha use is start from the small towns‚ schools‚ although the price won’t be expensive‚ but there are a lot of people buy their product. It makes Coca cola and Pepsi which are Wahaha’s biggest threat at drinks market‚ doesn’t take the biggest part of the market share. Also‚ I don’t think Wahaha’s sale will affected by business cycles or seasons. 2. Target consumers Wahaha mainly targeted small towns‚ democratic

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    Rahul P Kumar MARKETING STRATEGY It is a complete and an unbeatable plan designed specifically for attaining the marketing objective of a firm. The marketing objective indicates what the firm want to achieve. The marketing strategy provides the design for achieving them the linkage between marketing strategies and overall corporate success is indeed direct and vital. Realizing the marketing objectives is the purpose of two generic categories. 1. Price based 2. Differentiation based PRICE

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